Latest ESPN mock draft



Frederick Hurley fth at HurleyIT.com
Tue Jun 5 11:04:21 CDT 2007


You know, the guy IS 21 to 25 (depending on who you ask).  While he 
WILL have to adjust, reports have him bulked up to at least 245, and if 
he's really at least 21, isn't it possible that hiss learning curve 
will be much shorter than some other guys'?

On Jun 5, 2007, at 2:26 AM, Peter Delevett wrote:

> Still has the Cs taking Yi at #5. I've read some
> commentary that Ainge can't afford to wait for him to
> develop, so if Boston drafts him I'll give Ainge
> credit for a gutsy pick, knowing he may not be there
> to reap the rewards if Yi develops. (Personally, it's
> hard to think about passing on a kid who the pundits
> keep calling the third-best prospect in the draft, but
> there's no question Yi would be a gamble.)
>
> Chad Ford also speculates Ainge could trade the pick,
> as Chicago and Golden State want Yi too. (Interesting,
> because you'd think both those teams would want a guy
> who could contribute right away.)



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